Conversely, to the intensive properties, extensive properties are a property which relies on the number of substances or matters present. The value of extensive property differs directly with the mass, in this way, if an amount of substance in a certain state is divided into equal two parts, in each part, the value of the intensive property as the unique and the extensive property will be half the value.
Here are some examples of extensive properties:
Here are some examples of extensive properties:
- Amount of substance
- Energy
- Entropy
- Gibbs energy
- Heat capacity
- Helmholtz energy
- Internal energy
- Length
- Mass
- Size
- Total momentum
- Volume
- Weight
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